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rittenalready t1_j9ry6mo wrote
Reply to comment by Cleistheknees in Homo sapiens may have brought archery to Europe about 54,000 years ago by Yazan_Research
Double lung shots drop them- 200 yards- moose elk and deer. Deer can be dropped almost immediately if you are in a stand and at an angle hit double lung heart shot. No tracking. Easiest tracking I’ve ever done is my father shot a deer as it bent down for some reason at a weird angle it put its head right in front of where it’s lungs would be-arrow pinned the head to the chest and it fell over backwards
rittenalready t1_ixdlf3v wrote
Reply to Large parts of Europe are warming twice as fast as the planet on average. As a consequence of human emissions of greenhouse gases, the climate across the continent has also become drier, particularly in southern Europe, leading to worse heat waves and an increased risk of fires. by MistWeaver80
What we will learn is what is observable. Science can make predictions but that is not what science is for the most part. Science is observation and we will observe the 1.5 degree warming be several times the warming throughout the planet and then we will observe the consequences of our lack of action. The world will only truly know the price when we’ve paid it.
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Reply to Two Florida men charged with attempted murder after two children shot during road rage incident by DragonWriterDB
It’s Florida so I imagine the case going like this “well y’all shot at each other which is perfectly legal under Flordia law- you both stood your ground and the castle doctrine applies to all moving vehicles or property. Now here’s where we are going to have to get serious- you both shot each others kids. Now I know boys will be boys so I’m willing to bet you both learned a valuable lesson. I see that under Florida law these two children are technically property until 18 so I will go ahead and say this cancels each other out because you both got one of your kids shot. Now I want you both to do 500 of gun range hours so next time your aim is better and you can protect your property with less children shot.”
rittenalready t1_ir7ir99 wrote
Reply to An animation of the ancient 'shark' Fanjingshania renovata swimming. (Image credit: IVPP/Chinese Academy of Sciences) via Live Science by jakobair
That’s just a fish with extra fins
rittenalready t1_j9ry8qa wrote
Reply to comment by rittenalready in Homo sapiens may have brought archery to Europe about 54,000 years ago by Yazan_Research
200 yards is about as far as they run the shot is usually 30 yards